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3rd EAI International Conference on Nature of Computation and Communication

The ICTCC Conference is a place for highly original ideas about how the nature is going to shape computing systems of the future. Hence, it focuses on rigorous approaches and cutting-edge solutions, which encompass three classes of major methods:

Those that take inspiration from nature for the development of novel problem solving techniques;

Those that are based on the use of computers or networks to synthesize natural phenomena; and

Those that employ natural materials (e.g., molecules,) to compute or communicate.

Its purpose is to make a formal basis more accessible to researchers, scientists, professionals and students as well as developers and practitioners in ICT by providing them with state-of-the-art research results, applications, opportunities and future trends.

We hope that the conference will receive many papers and the participation of a large number of students, researchers, and professionals from all over the world.

Original papers are solicited for the ICTCC 2017. In particular, theoretical contributions should be formally stated and justified, and practical applications should be based on their firm formal basis. Suggested topics include, but are not limited to, the following:

SCOPE OF TOPICS:

Autonomic computing/communicating

Amorphous computing

Biologically-inspired computing/communicating

Cellular automata

Cellular computing

Collective intelligence in computing/communicating

Collision-based computing

Computation/communication based on chaos and dynamical systems

Computation based on physical principles such as relativistic, optical, spatial, collision-based computing

Context-aware computing/communicating

DNA computing

Evolutionary computing

Fuzzy computing

Hypercomputation

Massive parallel computing

Membrane computing

Molecular computing

Neural computing

Optical computing

Physarum computing

Quantum computing

Relativistic computing

Spatial computing

Swam intelligence in computing/communicating

Wetware computing

HIGHLIGHTS

The event is endorsed by the European Alliance for Innovation, a leading community-based organization devoted to the advancement of innovation in the field of ICT

All accepted papers will be submitted for publication in Springer and made available through SpringerLink Digital Library, one of the world's largest scientific libraries

Proceedings are submitted for inclusion to the leading indexing services: EI, ISI Thomson's Scientific and Technical Proceedings at Web of Science, Scopus, CrossRef, Google Scholar, DBLP, as well as EAI's own EU Digital Library (EUDL).